The leader of an all-female singing and dancing group from the Philippines posted her sentiments for incoming president Rodrigo Duterte, for solid Duterte's supporters and to the media. Mocha Uson expressed her intense feelings towards bias media.

Mocha Uson has new statements for those press group who wants to turn down the president-elect Rodrigo Duterte. She frankly advised Duterte and said, "ITAPON NIYO NAPO SA MANILA BAY ANG MGA CORRUPT NA MEDIA."

The issue was begun in a press conference on Tuesday evening after Duterte announced the members of his Cabinet. He said, "Just because you’re a journalist doesn’t mean you’re exempted from assassination if you’re a son of a bitch."

Then there's an international group of journalists urges Philippine media to boycott Duterte.

On the other hand, The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) also expressed its disappointment following the Duterte camp's previous pronouncements that he would push for the enactment of the Freedom of Information law and would form a special task force to investigate media killings.

Chairman Ryan Rosauro said, "Alas, it seems we were wrong. Or are we to be again treated to the excuse that it was all a joke and we need to be more discerning about your pronouncements? Murder is no joke. Neither is press freedom."